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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 08:10 PM
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the camber bolts would help a little but depending on your situation they might not be enough. For the price, I would def. add the camber bolts, steering rack offset bushings, and swaybar end links.
Old Jul 17, 2008 | 08:26 PM
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okay. thanks man. that helps!
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 04:02 AM
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o btw, califas, i was reading some other forum and they were talking about how the offset rack bushing is bad because it has the tendancy to move aroundand eventually turn around and make the bumpsteer even worse.. he then said thateveryonewas better off doing the jobwith thenon offsetpolyurethanerack bushing.do you guys know if thats true? any bad experiences or anything?
Old Jul 18, 2008 | 04:55 PM
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A lot of people here are talking about these negative things that can happen if you lower your car but I can't help but think about Saleen's, they come from the fatory lowered, do they not encounter the same issues that everyone else does when they lower their car??? What else does Saleen do to their cars then to overcome these same problems?
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